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Computer Hardware – Storage Systems
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Storage holds data, instructions, and information for future use Consists of two parts Storage Device Storage Media
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Storage is nonvolatile where as RAM memory is volatile Two operations associated with storage Reading - Process of transferring items from storage media to memory Writing - Process of transferring items from memory to storage media
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4 Capacity refers to the number of bytes (characters) a storage media can hold. Kilobyte (KB) 1 thousand Megabyte (MB) 1 million Gigabyte (GB) 1 billion Terabyte (TB) 1 trillion Petabyte (PB) 1 quadrillion Exabyte (EB) 1 quintillion Zettabyte (ZB) 1 sextillion Yottabyte (YB) 1 septillion
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Magnetic hard drives contain one or more round pieces of metal (called hard disks or platters) that are coated with a magnetizable substance.
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Mounting Shaft Read/Write head Hard Disks Access Mechanisms
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Internal External Removable
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Tracks – data is stored on circular tracks Sectors– pie shaped groups of sectors Clusters– one or more sectors form clusters, the smallest storage area on a disk. Track 13 –Disk 1 top Track 13 –Disk 1 bottom Track 13 –Disk 2 top Track 13 –Disk 2 bottom Track 13 –Disk 3 top Track 13 –Disk 3 bottom Track 13 –Disk 4 top Track 13 –Disk 4 bottom Cylinder – a vertical stack of tracks
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The total time that it takes for a hard drive to read or write data is called the disk access time and requires the following: Seek time - The read/write heads move to the cylinder that contains (or will contain) the desired data. Rotational delay - The hard disks rotate into the proper position so that the read/write heads are located over the part of the cylinder to be used. Data movement time - Reading the data from the hard disk to memory, or transfers from memory and is stored on the hard disk.
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A disk cache holds data that has recently been read from the hard drive. If that data is needed soon in memory it is retrieve from the cache rather then from the hard drive when they are requested.
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Solid state drives use the same type of memory used in USB drives. Much faster in accessing information over the standard hard drive More stable then hard drives
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CMPTR Chapter 2: Computer Hardware Flat, round, portable metal discs made of metal, plastic, and lacquer
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single track spirals to edge of disc disc sectors
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disc label
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laser diode disc label
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laser diode prism disc label
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laser diode prism lens disc label
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens disc label
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pit disc label
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pitland disc label
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Tiny lands and pits on surface represent bits read by a laser beam 22
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pitland disc label Step 1. Laser diode shines a light beam toward disc
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pitland disc label Step 2. The light passes through the prism and is focused by lens on to the metal layer of the disc.
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pitland disc label Step 3. If light strikes a land, it is reflected off the prism into the light sensing diode. This represents a 1 in binary 1
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laser diode prism light- sensing diode lens pitland disc label Step 4. If light strikes a pit, it is scattered and no light reaches the light sensing diode This represents a 0 in binary 10
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Flash memory is a chip-based storage medium that represents data using electrons. Embedded flash memory refers to flash memory chips embedded into products.
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One of the most common types of flash memory media is the flash memory card— a small card containing flash memory chips controller chip other electrical components metal contacts
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USB flash drives consist of flash memory media integrated into a self- contained unit that contains; flash memory chips controller chip other electrical components metal contacts connects to a computer or other device via a standard USB port and is powered via the USB port.
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Remote storage - A storage device that is accessed through a local network or through the Internet. Cloud storage - Remote storage accessed via the Internet
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A smart card is a credit card–sized piece of plastic that contains computer circuitry containing a processor memory storage. Used in secure access system.
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For large computer systems, instead of finding a single hard drive installed within the system unit, you are most likely to find a large storage system (sometimes called a storage server). RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is a method of storing data on two or more hard drives that work together.
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